Under the auspices of the College of Engineering Dean and the Career Development, Employment, and Follow-up Unit, fourth-year students in the Aeronautical Engineering Department, supervised by several professors, conducted a scientific visit to the central air conditioning systems rooms in the Student Activities Building and the Central Library at Al-Jadriya Campus, University of Baghdad. The purpose of this visit was to assist students in understanding the operations of these devices and linking them to the academic content related to air conditioning and refrigeration technologies.
During the visit, students explored the machinery and devices used in central air conditioning systems, gaining insights into their operations and the techniques employed to regulate temperatures and distribute air. They also connected the information learned in classrooms with the practical aspects witnessed during the visit.
This visit provided a valuable opportunity for students to broaden their theoretical knowledge and apply what they learn in classrooms to real-world scenarios. These practical experiences enhance students’ understanding of the relationship between academic content and practical applications in the field of aeronautical engineering, strengthening their engineering thinking and creative problem-solving skills.